I've just bought a new imac....

can anyone tell me what type of cable I need to connect it to my old mac to transfer all my data over?

It depends on what connection the old Mac has. If it's a Firewire connection you need this cable, available from your local computer store, Radio Shack or Amazon. If you have been backing up then connect using the same connection your external HD backup uses which could be USB, Firewire (need the same cable suggested earlier) or Firewire 800 cable.
Please read Setup Assistant tips to migrate successfuly. If you have already received the new iMac and turned it on then begin reading the tips where he discusses "Second chance....."

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